She's not in Memphis quali draw, and her name is not on either of the lists there (main, quali, alternate). So from what I know, the only chance is that she'll play with a MD WC. That's not entirely impossible, cause she did get a wild-card for this event in the past. But I'm not sure how much she would actually benefit from such a WC at the moment, cause she needs matches, matches and more matches.

Nice to see she'll play here, and it's a good draw all things considered. Rodina is 4 years Ajla's senior so experience is on her side, but she hasn't exactly done too much in her career. Her best ever ranking is 87, current is #90. She has a quite nice doubles ranking of 36, which probably means she's good at the net and can volley. On slams she never went beyond the 3rd round (Wimbledon '08), and she never ended the season inside 100 (2010 was her best finish, at #103).

Ajla has beaten a top100 player in Fed Cup, can she now do the same on Tour?

Ajla 3:0 up, anyone else following live-scores? Anyway, for those who can't and will read this afterwards, Ajla got to a great start and Rodina won just 1 point in the first two games. But then Ajla's serve fell apart (at one point she was at just 20% of 1st serves in), and after a double fault and some points won by the opponent (I have a feeling this had to do with Ajla rushing for no reason, but I could be wrong), she was suddenly 2 break points down. But then she won 4 straight points and that was it.